RE:RE:RE:RE:Funny BoardGood call Kingbear, I actually wan't even going to go into the "Canopy acquire Aphria" rumour and Simon's shot across the bow how "if Constellation were to have a repeat they would have invested in Aphia comment"
But to Stretch, this is my respons to you:
Oh wow, so you're even more aggressive than your first post eh? Time to get high on your own supply and chill out man lol
You're throwing out all these statements like they're proving Canopy is superior to Aphria but your whole thesis comes down to one thing: Canopy would be a failed company if it were not for Constellation bailing them out. I understand what Canopy is doing, their market will just not materialize as quickly as projected. Canopy will be fine, and both these companies will be around years from now, I'm not saying either are going bankrupt lmao In the world of stocks as this board is about it is most upside and least downside of assets you currently have so yes Aphria is better than Canopy right now. Who will be BIGGER in the future? Maybe Canopy sure but that's not equating to you making more money
And you're trying to be a macho man trying to flex as if you understand the business segment better than me? LOL I'm not evening going to get into credentials, so I'll leave it at how two people in an industry can still disagree...
And I can't type out Aphria's whole conference call and plan, like grow up you little man. All those licenses you're trying to flex do not equally translate to weed being legal at a federal level. They may provide nothing in the future other than a jump start... So I will repeat Aphria will adjust their business plan according to materialization of the US market rather than be tied down to a partner's business plan (i.e. Constellation) for a structure that may not be optimal